

Hi I'm Chelsea
I’m a divorced mom of two… and my life looks nothing like I thought it would.
It’s better.
That’s not how it felt at the time.
At the time, it felt like a giant F YOU from the universe.
But that moment… the one that broke everything open?
It’s also the moment that forced me to meet myself in a way I never had before.
I had to figure out who I was outside of that relationship.
What I actually wanted.
What I was no longer willing to tolerate.
And more importantly…
who I could become.
At the time, it felt like I was losing everything.
Now I can see how much I actually gained.
I got honest with myself.
The good, the bad, the parts I didn’t want to look at.
I learned how to sit in my emotions instead of avoiding them.
I reconnected with my values.
I started making decisions that actually felt aligned with who I was becoming.
And slowly…
I changed the way I spoke to myself.]
I stopped letting my thoughts run the show.
I stopped focusing only on outcomes and started focusing on how I was showing up.
I stopped waiting for things to change… and started changing things.
For the first time, I showed up for myself
the way I had always shown up for everyone else.
Do I still have hard days?
Of course.
But now I don’t lose myself in them.
Now I understand something I didn’t back then:
When you shift how you see yourself… everything starts to shift with it.
Today, I choose myself.
Not perfectly. Not every second.
But in a way that feels real and consistent.
And I’m more grounded, more clear, and more connected to myself than I’ve ever been.
And that’s exactly why I created The Rebuild Room.
Not as a “program” you complete.
But as a space you come into
while you’re figuring it out.
A space where you don’t have to sit in your head alone.
Where you can bring the hard moments as they’re happening.
Where you’re supported while you rebuild your life… and reconnect with who you are now.
Because getting through this isn’t just about moving on.
It’s about rebuilding yourself in a way that actually feels strong, steady, and yours.
If you’re in it right now… I see you.
And you don’t have to do it alone.

